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I spent last night and played the first level. So far so good. You play as this boy, carrying a huge wooden hammer on the shoulder (you acquire more weapons as you progress through the game) and crosses it by a few houses, shops, restaurants, a sauna and site location. You start with two stops (horizontal and vertical swing), jump and duck as your skills and earn more as you advance in later stages. When you hit enemies, such as the constructionWorkers at the first level, they can be a point and sometimes in the background, which is very fun to fly. Each phase ends with a boss fight like a giant construction workers or Godzilla. Your character falls, if only once but hit the game has a very forgiving checkpoint system, where it immediately loads a few seconds before you died without a loading screen. Each level offers a unique environment with different keep enemies at things from ever recurring. All in all, it is a solidand entertaining game, especially for those who do love anime, manga, Japanese video games and anything with Japanese culture.

Hammerin’ Hero Feature

  • Play as Gen-san as he hammers away at corporate evil across Japan and the world in this vibrant, action-packed platformer
  • The comic adventure unfolds fully-voiced in English and Japanese
  • Choose from a variety of jobs, including sushi chef, baseball player, and diver, to give Gen different costumes and attacks as he fights through 12 crazy stages
  • Along the way, make allies in battle, collect loads of items, and even unlock two more playable characters
  • 2 players can play together and compete for the best score on each level over ad-hoc wireless play

Hammerin’ Hero Overview

An Arcade-Style, Old School Beat ‘em up for PSP! Forget everything your parents told you about violence only being a last resort. In Hammerin’ Hero, if it moves, hammer it. Pummel your way through 12 arcade-style, old school beat ‘em up stages, including city streets, an amusement park, a TV studio, a baseball stadium, and more. Ever wonder what happens if you hammer something over the head in deep space? Underwater? The only way to find out is with a copy of Hammerin’ Hero for PSP system. This is one hero you don’t want to mess with! (hint: because he has a hammer.)

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Customer Reviews

NOt very good – P. Davidson – NW Wisconsin
I heard of his game by some magazine's top 10 list. I did not enjoy. It could just be side effects scoll fanatic, but I had found too often to a level over and over what I had to do to play. I like crazy manga and the situations were interesting, but the gameplay is unremarkable and repetitive.

Hammerin’ Zero – Aaron P. Harmon – Ohio
I was really excited about this game. So much so that I pre-ordered. I was really disappointed. Before you buy this game, read some opinions. I know I wish I had. I will be my contribution simply because the way that I prefer to read them to keep.

Pros:

Great graphics. We're not talking God of War COO here here, but they are definitely first class.

Cool looking bosses. The bosses are large and Arcadia, if you know what I mean, look very coolat.

Unique weapons.

Cons:

There are a few things I could complain about here, but it's really only one that matters …

The controls. The main character, which I expect it would be clever and agile, after all this is a side-scrolling fighters, handles like a Mac truck. The controls are very sluggish, it makes it impossible to be good in this game. This is not twitch game play, it is forecast to play the game. I say this because it takes so longYour character to keystrokes that you respond to almost predict the enemy's move and react in advance. This makes the game incredibly difficult, incredibly frustrating and completely sucks the fun right out of him.

I feel that the controls make this game almost completely unplayable.

If your looking for a good side scroller, check Prinny: Can I really be the hero? There is a lot of fun and much better controls.

Prinny: Can I Really Be TheHero?

Lasted Update : May 31, 2010 06:45:20

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